
ArmInfo. On the sidelines of the EU Foreign Affairs Council format meeting, Armenian Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan met with EU Commissioner for Enlargement Marta Kos.
According to the press service of the Armenian Foreign Ministry, Kos congratulated Mirzoyan on his victory in the parliamentary elections, noting that it signals a further deepening of the Armenia-EU partnership.
Mirzoyan outlined the upcoming priorities of Armenia's foreign policy, based on the mandate received from the citizens of Armenia through democratic voting, including the Armenia-EU strategic agenda and the vision for promoting European integration.
The interlocutors discussed specific mechanisms to support the economic component of the Armenia-EU partnership and the upcoming steps for their implementation. Mirzoyan and Commissioner Kos exchanged views on the agenda for the Commissioner's visit to Yerevan on July 5. The meeting also touched on regional developments.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs also reported that Mirzoyan, at the invitation of the EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, participated in the meeting of the EU Foreign Affairs Council.
The discussion, which took place in the format of a working breakfast, was attended by Kaja Kallas, Vice- President of the European Commission and EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy; Marta Kos, EU Commissioner for Enlargement; as well as the foreign ministers and representatives of EU member states.
The EU partners congratulated Mirzoyan on Armenia's democratic parliamentary elections and the victory of the "Civil Contract" party. The support of the EU and its member states for the consistent implementation of the strategic Armenia-EU partnership agenda was emphasized, along with their political commitment to supporting European integration.
Mirzoyan presented the developments in and around Armenia during the pre-election and post-election periods. He stressed that by casting their votes, the citizens of Armenia reaffirmed their will to live in peace, protect the country's independence, sovereignty, and the irreversibility of democratic reforms, and support both the chosen path toward prosperity and Armenia's aspirations for European prospects.
Mirzoyan noted that the fact that his first post-election visit is to the EU in this specific format to discuss the further deepening of the partnership between Armenia and EU demonstrates a mutual commitment.
An exchange of views took place regarding the mechanisms and possible steps to increase trade turnover between Armenia and the EU, as well as to enhance Armenia's economic and energy resilience. The Armenian Foreign Minister highly appreciated the support provided so far by the EU and its member states in countering hybrid threats and diversifying economic ties. An agreement was reached to continue working in this direction through active cooperation with both EU institutions and individual EU member states.